The Asian Age

Ayodhya ready for mega Diwali

UP to make Guinness book bid by lighting 1.7L diyas on Ram ki Paidi

- AMITA VERMA LUCKNOW, OCT. 16

Diwali in Ayodhya will not only be celebrated on a grand scale this week but will also make a bid for a mention in the Guinness book of world record by lighting 1.71 earthen diyas on Ram ki Paidi, a ghat on the Saryu river.

Consultati­ons between local representa­tives of Guinness World Records and the state government have already been done.

When Lord Ram, in the local Ramlila, returns to Ayodhya after his 14-year exile in forest and Ayodhya celebrates Diwali to mark the occasion, it will be UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath who will welcome him in a traditiona­l manner with “aarti” and “tilak” on October 18, which is chhoti Diwali.

Ram Manohar Lohia University in Faizabad is collaborat­ing on the celebratio­n of this special Diwali and the potters’ wheels in Ayodhya are working round the clock to prepare the 1.7 lakh diyas.

The lamps are being made in two patterns — that of the bow and arrow and the swastika.

“The purpose of targeting a world is to make it an event like “Barsana ki Holi” or “Dahi Handi” of Maharashtr­a. This is the beginning and Diwali celebratio­ns

More than 2,000 students from RML University and local schools and colleges will be part of the mega celebratio­ns

in Ayodhya will be a grand affair every year now,” said Prof Manoj Dixit, vice-chancellor of RML Avadh University.

Prof Dixit explained that for setting a world record, all lamps should be lit continuous­ly for five minutes. With 10 per cent margin given by Guinness Records officials, at least 1.54 lakh lamps should remain lit for the duration.

Nischal Barut, the consultant coordinato­r for UP’s applicatio­n to the Guinness Records, said, “The record for the largest display of oil lamps is presently held by Dera Sacha Sauda (of Gurmeet Ram Rahim fame). It was awarded in February 2016. I will be in Ayodhya for the next three days to help RML University file the applicatio­n and orient the volunteers”.

More than 2,000 students from RML University and local schools and colleges will be part of the mega celebratio­ns. Each student will light about 40 lamps. The first one will be lit by chief minister Yogi Adityanath, said an official.

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